win_whoami – Get information about the current user and process
win_whoami – Get information about the current user and process
New in version 2.5.
Synopsis
- Designed to return the same information as the
whoami /all
command. - Also includes information missing from
whoami
such as logon metadata like logon rights, id, type.
Notes
Note
- If running this module with a non admin user, the logon rights will be an empty list as Administrator rights are required to query LSA for the information.
See Also
See also
- win_credential – Manages Windows Credentials in the Credential Manager
- The official documentation on the win_credential module.
- win_group_membership – Manage Windows local group membership
- The official documentation on the win_group_membership module.
- win_user_right – Manage Windows User Rights
- The official documentation on the win_user_right module.
Examples
- name: Get whoami information
win_whoami:
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
account complex |
success |
The running account SID details.
| |
account_name string |
success |
The account name of the account SID.
Sample: Administrator | |
domain_name string |
success |
The domain name of the account SID.
Sample: DOMAIN | |
sid string |
success |
The SID in string form.
Sample: S-1-5-21-1654078763-769949647-2968445802-500 | |
type string |
success |
The type of SID.
Sample: User | |
authentication_package string |
success |
The name of the authentication package used to authenticate the user in the session.
Sample: Negotiate | |
dns_domain_name string |
success |
The DNS name of the logon session, this is an empty string if this is not set.
Sample: DOMAIN.COM | |
groups list |
success |
A list of groups and attributes that the user is a member of.
Sample: [{'account_name': 'Domain Users', 'domain_name': 'DOMAIN', 'attributes': ['Mandatory', 'Enabled by default', 'Enabled'], 'sid': 'S-1-5-21-1654078763-769949647-2968445802-513', 'type': 'Group'}, {'account_name': 'Administrators', 'domain_name': 'BUILTIN', 'attributes': ['Mandatory', 'Enabled by default', 'Enabled', 'Owner'], 'sid': 'S-1-5-32-544', 'type': 'Alias'}] | |
impersonation_level string |
success |
The impersonation level of the token, only valid if
Sample: SecurityAnonymous | |
label complex |
success |
The mandatory label set to the logon session.
| |
account_name string |
success |
The account name of the label SID.
Sample: High Mandatory Level | |
domain_name string |
success |
The domain name of the label SID.
Sample: Mandatory Label | |
sid string |
success |
The SID in string form.
Sample: S-1-16-12288 | |
type string |
success |
The type of SID.
Sample: Label | |
login_domain string |
success |
The name of the domain used to authenticate the owner of the session.
Sample: DOMAIN | |
login_time string |
success |
The logon time in ISO 8601 format
Sample: 2017-11-27T06:24:14.3321665+10:00 | |
logon_id integer |
success |
The unique identifier of the logon session.
Sample: 20470143 | |
logon_server string |
success |
The name of the server used to authenticate the owner of the logon session.
Sample: DC01 | |
logon_type string |
success |
The logon type that identifies the logon method, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa380129.aspx.
Sample: Network | |
privileges dictionary |
success |
A dictionary of privileges and their state on the logon token.
Sample: {'SeChangeNotifyPrivileges': 'enabled-by-default', 'SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege': 'disabled', 'SeDebugPrivilege': 'enabled'} | |
rights list |
success and running user is a member of the local Administrators group |
A list of logon rights assigned to the logon.
Sample: ['SeNetworkLogonRight', 'SeInteractiveLogonRight', 'SeBatchLogonRight', 'SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight'] | |
token_type string |
success |
The token type to indicate whether it is a primary or impersonation token.
Sample: TokenPrimary | |
upn string |
success |
The user principal name of the current user.
Sample: | |
user_flags string |
success |
The user flags for the logon session, see UserFlags in https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa380128.
Sample: Winlogon |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Jordan Borean (@jborean93)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/win_whoami_module.html